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arista
13-07-2025, 10:49 PM
Too many young mothers are following bad information.


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Zizu
13-07-2025, 11:26 PM
Is there a specific group of people avoiding the measles jabs ?


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arista
13-07-2025, 11:29 PM
Is there a specific group of people avoiding the measles jabs ?




It appears so,
avoiding jabs
is dangerous

Zizu
14-07-2025, 12:21 AM
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arista
14-07-2025, 12:23 AM
Child dies at Alder Hey after contracting measles


10-year-old. Died in 2023


[A child has died at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital after contracting measles, the BBC understands.

The hospital said the highly contagious virus was on the rise among young people in the region and it had seen a surge in "seriously unwell" children being admitted.

Alder Hey said it would not officially comment on individual cases to respect patient confidentiality but the death has been confirmed to the BBC.

No official details have been released about whether the child was being treated for other health problems or their vaccination status.

The Sunday Times has reported the child was ill with measles and other health issues, external.

Seventeen children have been treated at Alder Hey for measles since June.

The child, whose age and sex is unknown, is believed to be the second child in England to die in the past five years after contracting measles.

Renae Archer, of Salford, Greater Manchester,
died aged 10 in 2023 after complications from
having measles as a baby.]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8j1k3k44e2o

arista
14-07-2025, 12:25 AM
Yes Zizu
strict Muslims avoiding the Vac for their kids

Bloody Typical

Mystic Mock
14-07-2025, 04:23 AM
Parents need to think of their children here.

It's clearly safer for them to take the MMR Vaccine than not to take it.

It's a proven formula that works in most cases.